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Water suit sent to state court
Roosevelt is trying to add existing well to its culinary supply
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Nearly three years ago the city requested to be allowed to take a portion of its certified water rights from its Hayden field wells and transfer them, or change the point of diversion, to the Durigan field near Neola. Olds denied the request in February.
Wright said the state has already confirmed Roosevelt's right to the water it would pump from the Durigan well, but Olds is claiming it shouldn't be allowed to use those rights because the Durigan well hadn't been used in more than five years. Under recently passed state law, farm lands can lose water rights if they aren't used for five consecutive years.
Roosevelt City Manager Brad Hancock said at the time the new law was passed legislators said it was not meant to be used against cities that stockpiled water rights to provide culinary water for future growth.
Other Utah cities are following the case, which could affect their own claims to stockpiled water rights. In amounts ranging from $200 to $3,500, 19 cities have donated a total of $13,400 to Roosevelt's legal fund.
Roosevelt City Finance Director Justin Johnson said the city has paid $36,400 in attorneys' fees so far.
Hancock said every Utah city has a stake in the lawsuit.
"Every municipality in Utah is concerned about this issue if they're in the business of providing culinary water," he said.
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